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    Patrick Wyszynski Doctor Todd Bruce ENG 111-68 5 October 2014 Hidden Intellectualism: A Summary During my lifetime‚ I’ve been referred to as “book smart” once or twice. For many years I thought this was preferable to the less flattering “street smart” label. However‚ Gerald Graff‚ a professor of English and education at The University of Illinois at Chicago‚ argues in his writing Hidden Intellectualism from his 2003 Book Clueless in Academe: How Schooling Obscures the Life of the Mind that

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    changed dramatically over time. In the movie Gattaca to be able to get a specific job you have to be genetically engineered. Imagine growing up with super high expectations and you were never perfect. Even if you try the best you could you may never get into the career you want. What would be the point of living be‚ but this could also help doctors to know and cure various diseases. Imagine growing up with super high expectations. In the movie ‘Gattaca’ a young man was professional swimmer he was

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    To start‚ nearly everyone in the film Gattaca has been genetically engineered from birth. The main character‚ Vincent‚ is one of the few people that was born without the enhancement which means he has defects such as bad eyesight and a heart condition. He had always wanted to go into space‚ but because of his lack of genetic engineering‚ he isn’t considered suitable for the job. As a way to make his dream possible‚ Vincent takes on a new identity that belonged to an athlete who had become crippled

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    Alexis H. Senior English 4 25 April 2012 Are We the “Brave New World”? Gattaca‚ a movie released in 1997‚ is about potential children being selected through preimplantation genetic diagnosis to ensure they carry the best hereditary traits of their parents. A genetic registry database uses biometrics to instantly identify and classify those created as "valids" while those that carry traditional means are known as "in-valids". This movie easily corresponds with the use of science and technology

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    ‘Consider God’s handiwork. Who can straighten what he hath made crooked’ -Ecclesiastes 1:14-15 Imagine being able to control the characteristics of your children‚ free from any genetic mutations and diseases. Imagine choosing their eye colour‚ hair colour‚ IQ‚ traits‚ sex. Through the discovery of new methods and the upgrades in technology in today’s world‚ scientists can choose different features and adjust them to the wants of parents and many people now believe that genetically engineering

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    Why Are So Many Students Still Failing Online In “Why Are So Many Students Still Failing Online‚” Rob Jenkins‚ professor of English at Georgia Perimeter College‚ brings online courses and their cons out into the open. Professor Jenkins argues in his article whether every course should be available to be taken online or if every student should be allowed to take courses online. Are the advantages that the school receives from online classes worth the failure of their students? Jenkins uses a

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    Respect Your Body and Image In the introduction to‚ “Veiled Intentions: Don’t Judge a Muslim Girl by Her Covering”‚ Maysan Haydar gives a story as to why she first began covering. Specifically‚ Haydar argues that appearance is misjudged all over the world. As she puts it‚ “At the heart of my veiling is my personal freedom.” Although some people believe in being wanted only for looks‚ Haydar insists that there is no value in being assessed by an image. In sum then‚ her view is that veiling makes

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    In the ‘not-to-distant future’‚ the world of Gattaca is where genetic engineering has become the normal approach to procreation. Gattaca’s society involves a culture of self-advancement through genetic determinisms‚ a caste system of valid and in-valids and social discrimination based on ‘genoism’. This sterile and cold society of elitist collaborations like Gattaca promotes competition‚ isolation and discrimination. This is something that is dangerous to individuals and relationships and shows an

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    Summary/Response Part-time Employment Undermines Students Commitment to School Summary: In the essay‚ "Part-time Employment Undermines a Student’s Commitment to School" by Laurence Steinberg‚ it explains how studies show that teenagers that work while attending school are more likely to loose their commitment to school. Steinberg tells the affects on students when they work more than twenty hours a week. His theory was that students are more susceptible to losing their interest in school‚

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